Answer the Questions below: 1. Based on the experiment above, what is the means of detecting the presence or the absence of lipid digestion? 2. What is the significance if the hydrolysate did not react with NaOH? 3. What is the significance if a large amount of NaOH is used to react with the hydrolysate? 4. What are the factors needed to bring about pancreatic digestion of lipids? 5. Explain briefly the process of digestion of cholesterol esters and phospholipid. Include sites and organs involved, the substrates and enzymes used and products formed.
Answer the Questions below: 1. Based on the experiment above, what is the means of detecting the presence or the absence of lipid digestion? 2. What is the significance if the hydrolysate did not react with NaOH? 3. What is the significance if a large amount of NaOH is used to react with the hydrolysate? 4. What are the factors needed to bring about pancreatic digestion of lipids? 5. Explain briefly the process of digestion of cholesterol esters and phospholipid. Include sites and organs involved, the substrates and enzymes used and products formed.
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